Boaties busted as water cops make a splash
More than 2000 people have fallen foul of marine safety officers so far this year. There’ll be even more by dawn on New Year’s Day.
More than 2000 people have fallen foul of marine safety officers so far this year. There’ll be even more by dawn on New Year’s Day.
How did South Australia’s federal politicians perform in Canberra in 2019? There were some clear winners — and definitely one or two major losers. SEE THEM ALL.
A new survey has shown strong support – especially from SA – for giving Newstart recipients a once-off Christmas payment. But not everyone agrees.
Burst water main incidents have grown by ten per cent. But SA Water has a long-term plan to fix them.
South Australia’s Treasurer has confirmed the state’s Motor Vehicle Registry will stay in public hands – but his deal means another public asset will be privatised for longer.
The SA Government has pulled off a tactical manoeuvre that will allow it to lift a moratorium on GM crops in SA, without the need to pass legislation. But the Greens have vowed to bring in a disallowance motion in February.
The biggest rail operator in Europe is among three companies short-listed to take control of South Australia’s commuter trains.
South Australia has been left in the lurch by a Federal Budget update that has pulled about half a billion dollars of revenue from the state.
On Tuesday, South Australia will meet with the other states over the future of the Murray Darling Basin Plan — and it could be one of the biggest days in its history. This is what you can expect.
The state is set to receive more than 20,000 new affordable housing options – from building new homes to getting vulnerable South Aussies off the streets – as part of a massive $550 million plan to overhaul SA’s housing.
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